Thanks Richard. I had a set of casettes recently, three of which
appaerntly got inserted in the recorder with the tape behind the
capstan, as they began fast and kept speeding up as they went along
until it was a buzzing voice like a cricket! I has to progressively
slow it down to be transcribable, changing minute by minute...
Tedious but easily done. A steady state wrong speed would be easy!
<L>
On Jan 13, 2011, at 6:54 AM, Richard L. Hess wrote:
Hi, Lou,
Samplitude has about five modes of working in this area. The best
results are given in the "Resample" mode where, in the end, the
sample rate is the same, but the file is twice as long (or whatever
factor). Samplitude can change pitch without changing length or
change length without changing pitch--those are to be avoided as they
tend to create significant audible artifacts, whereas a full resample
does not.
Cheers,
Richard
On 2011-01-13 9:37 AM, Lou Judson wrote:
> The logic is fine, but many audio apps can drop the pitch and
> duration without changing the sample rate. Peak and Protools are
> two that do (there may be others).
>
> <L>
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